Franchising and the Family Firm: Creating Unique Sources of Advantage Through "Familiness" Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The paucity of research examining family firms engaged with franchising is surprising. We theorize about differences in franchising behavior between family and nonfamily firms and the relative advantages accruing to family firms in this context. We also explore how selection processes tend to lead to family franchisor/family franchisee matches that enable a more effective sharing of complementary resources. The theoretical framework we develop is grounded in the familiness of the family firm as suggested by the logic of the resourcebased view. Additionally, our theoretical analysis extends and complements the frequent use of agency theory as the basis for studying franchising.

published proceedings

  • ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE

author list (cited authors)

  • Chirico, F., Ireland, R. D., & Sirmon, D. G.

citation count

  • 65

complete list of authors

  • Chirico, Francesco||Ireland, R Duane||Sirmon, David G

publication date

  • January 2011